Does losing weight really make you happy?

By Mary Ward
Updated April 17 2015 - 10:09am, first published March 24 2015 - 4:17pm
A contestant celebrates her weight loss on the most recent season finale of <i>The Biggest Loser</i> US. Photo: NBC via Getty Images
A contestant celebrates her weight loss on the most recent season finale of <i>The Biggest Loser</i> US. Photo: NBC via Getty Images
A contestant celebrates her weight loss on the most recent season finale of <i>The Biggest Loser</i> US. Photo: NBC via Getty Images
A contestant celebrates her weight loss on the most recent season finale of <i>The Biggest Loser</i> US. Photo: NBC via Getty Images
A contestant celebrates her weight loss on the most recent season finale of <i>The Biggest Loser</i> US. Photo: NBC via Getty Images
A contestant celebrates her weight loss on the most recent season finale of <i>The Biggest Loser</i> US. Photo: NBC via Getty Images
A contestant celebrates her weight loss on the most recent season finale of <i>The Biggest Loser</i> US. Photo: NBC via Getty Images
A contestant celebrates her weight loss on the most recent season finale of <i>The Biggest Loser</i> US. Photo: NBC via Getty Images

"Weight loss doesn't always lead to happiness," proclaims the headline of an article by Ed Cara in The Atlantic today.

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